The New New Testament: Endgame Capitalism : Observations and Conclusions about the Final Stage in the Evolution of the Capitalist System |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL NATURE OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM 1 Outline and Purpose of the Book | 2 |
The Capitalist Cycle of Production and its Basic Elements | 14 |
The Essence and Origin of Capital Accumulation | 17 |
The Capitalist and Profit | 23 |
Labour the Living Commodity | 31 |
The Market | 37 |
The Essence of Competition | 42 |
The Introduction of Consumerism | 82 |
PART II | 92 |
Unemployment | 97 |
Capitalism An Impediment to Further Progress | 105 |
The Sophistry of Separation and the Media | 116 |
About Superficial Assumptions | 126 |
A CATALYST MOVEMENT | 138 |
The Present Prospects for Change | 146 |
The Market and the Law of Demand and Supply | 46 |
The Natural Conflict between Capital and Labour | 54 |
The Mechanism of Capital Expansion | 64 |
The Social Consequences of Capitalist Evolution | 69 |
Capitalism and the Philosophy of Selfishness | 75 |
A New Society | 156 |
The Democratic Option | 186 |
Notes | 199 |
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